"I hope all of us can be taught to search out consolation in our insecurities," Liu says of her new synth-pop collaboration.

Living within the Okay-pop highlight for practically a decade, Amber Liu can actually converse to the pressures of placing collectively a picture and now the singer-songwriter-producer is teaming with FYKE on a brand new single to emphasise self-love.

Billboard is proud to solely premiere the brand new video for "Get Myself," the brand new single launched as we speak (March eight) from the socially acutely aware, Los Angeles-based electronic-rock band that options Liu. Over a shifting synth-pop manufacturing, FYKE vocalist Enik Lin and Amber commerce off fluttery vocal notes as they element an unwillingness to alter within the face of id confusion: "I can't get myself to alter / 'Cause I drive myself insane / And there's nobody left accountable / I don't get myself, I don't get myself." As anticipated from FYKE, the brand new single tackles a brand new social problem following tracks like last year's "Awake," which particulars how cash and fame doesn't equate happiness.

The accompanying video sees the FYKE guys and Amber all making an attempt to alter their appearances -- together with the longest hair followers have most likely ever seen on Liu because of a periwinkle wig -- earlier than throwing away the costumes and wigs and embracing their goofy selves in a heartwarming ending.

"I’ve struggled my complete life with anxiousness and despair and one of many hardest issues in life has been to just accept myself and discover understanding in why I'm the best way that I'm," Lin explains of his band's newest. "I’ve all the time questioned why I’m so socially awkward or why I'm so introverted, however all these items nonetheless make us the those who we're and we must always by no means be ashamed of it. We wrote 'Get Myself' to inform individuals who could wrestle with comparable ideas that they're completely lovely the best way they're and to not let anybody else inform them in another way."

Amber provides, "We all don't perceive why we're the best way we're. I hope all of us can be taught to search out consolation in our insecurities and attempt to love our imperfectly perfect-selves a little bit extra on a regular basis."

"Get Myself" is out now Steel Wool Entertainment, Universal Music Group International and Empire Records. Watch the brand new music video first on Billboard: